Shortly after that TJ went live on Facebook, swallowed some pills, and covered her head with a plastic bag. She was attempting to commit suicide. A friend notified Wimberly and she rushed home.

“The sheriff walked up to me and said, 'Are you mom?' and I said, 'Yeah, I’m the momma,'” Wimberly said. “He was like, 'We got a heart rate stable, but we don’t know.'”

She's not sure why her daughter tried to take her life, but says she thinks her daughter was being bullied.

“That was her way of getting her feelings out. That’s the way I look at it,” Wimberly said. “'Hey, this is happening to me behind closed doors. Don’t nobody care. I'm going to see if somebody cares if something happens.'”

Wimberly wants other teens to know that somebody does care, and all they need to do is tell someone they trust.

“We don’t want it to get to this point where you feel at this young age you want to die,” Wimberly said. “You’ve got so much to live for, you got so much to do, so much you can see.”

She’s thankful for those who did notice TJ live on Facebook that night and called 911.

“She attempted, it wasn’t her time,” Wimberly said. “This is bad, but it could have been worse, I could have been burying her.”